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Create lasting memories and experience the thrills and adventures of the Royal Navy at the National Museum of the Royal Navy.
With six sites across the country, the National Museum of the Royal Navy is more than galleries, displays, and exhibitions. It’s real experiences!
Climb aboard and see the most famous ships, planes, and submarines of the Royal Navy through the eyes of those who served on them. Feel the exhilaration and fear of battle. Be truly captivated by the thousands of unique, emotional, and sometimes quirky stories that have shaped the Royal Navy into what it proudly stands for today.
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HMS Vanguard Statement
The National Museum of the Royal Navy is proud to have worked closely with Orkney Islands Council and the Ministry of Defence, in our capacity as their principal advisor on naval heritage, to recover items connected to HMS Vanguard.
It is clear that these objects are of high heritage significance. They represent not only the extraordinary story of the ship and her loss but also the sacrifice of those who served aboard her. The recovered items – including the ship’s bell – speak powerfully to the violence of Vanguard’s tragic end and the human cost of war

Royal Air Force and Royal Marines heritage awarded £13.7m National Lottery funding
Celebrating the 80th anniversary of VE Day, The National Lottery Heritage Fund has provided significant funding to preserve the legacies of the Royal Air Force and, the Royal Marines. The RAF Museum Midlands received £9.3m for development, the National Museum of the Royal Navy in Portsmouth secured £4.4m to create a dedicated Royal Marines Experience, honouring their 360-year history. Read the full story for more details.

The Princess Royal Pays a Royal Visit to Fleet Air Arm Museum
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal paid a special visit to Barracuda Live: The Big Rebuild at Fleet Air Arm Museum, which is celebrating it’s 60th birthday this year after being opened by HRH Prince Phillip in 1964.
The Princess Royal was able to meet staff and volunteers whilst viewing first-hand the project aiming to save the world's only Second World War Fairey Barracuda from extinction.

Pirate Parties Launched At The National Museum of the Royal Navy Hartlepool
Get ready for a swashbuckling good time as the National Museum of the Royal Navy Hartlepool introduces an exciting new addition for 2024: pirate birthday parties! Perfect for young adventurers, these parties offer an unforgettable journey into the world of swashbuckling pirates, fascinating history, and endless fun.

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